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Show THE PROVO HERALD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1922. THE HERALD'S SPORT PAGE Farmer GREATEST WRESTLER DERN Burns Will Henry Jones, Provo's champion wrestler, who meets Royal Van Dusen Tuesday night at the Armory, Is working out every evening at 7 o'clock on the Armory mat. No admission charge. Wrestling fans are invited to watch him train for the welterweight championship match. WILL GIVE WRESTLING EXHIBITIONS AT THE TUESDAY NIGHT JONES WORK OUT. Dusen match that night at the Aromry. AND WILL REFEREE This is Burns' first appearance in THE CHAMPIONSHIP MATCH this city. He is acknowledged to be one of the greatest wrestlers the world BETWEEN ever knew, and in addition to his own ROYAL VAN DUSEN mat career has the honor of having OF SALT LAKE discovered and trained Frank Gotch, AND the champion of a later day. Burns will give a demonstration in wrestling, choosing for his partner a Provo boy, and will, with him show the famous holds that won for the farmer the world's championship. Bums has a record of 6,000 wrestling matches I with but seven loses. George Barnes who is promoting the Jones-Va- n Dusen match and who recently signed up as manager for Henry Jones, believes that match will be one of the best wrestling shows pulled off in this state. Burns as referee will guarantee a fair match with favors to neither grappler. jj Van Dusen fans in Salt Lake are coming down by the dozens, it was reported this morning. They are confident that Van Dusen can take two out of the three falls from the Provo Bench orchardist, but, on the other hand, Utah county fans are even more confident that Jones will win. Many think he will make it two straight falls. Barnes has called off his match with 1 Van Dusen which was scheduled for -- M ir Saturday night at Midvale, giving as his reason that the managing of Jones HENRY JONES and the promoting of the match here would interfere with his own wresOF PROVO. tling. The Midvale promoters are tryTUESDAY NIGHT. ing to get Ray to meet Van Dusen Saturday. RESERVE SEATS NOW. Dusen affair will be The Jones-Vafor the welterweight championship of the world. :mi fcsJ ( "I n TO HIGH County Physician L. C. Potter was the speaker at a meeting in the Lincoln high school 'Tuesday night. The doctor chose for his subject, "Oral Hygiene and Local Infection of Mouth and Throat." The 'lecture was illustrated by numerous drawings and a plaster model showing A. 6. 1922. the formation of the mouth, the teeth THOMAS 8. JONAS, Land the throat. Administrator of the Bstat ef Thonai H. Jones, Deoeased. Dr. Potter taid excebtivn consumption of sweets Unds to destroy the PARKBR & ROBINSON, Attorneys for Administrator. limo in the blood current which is n (First publication Jaa. 13; last needed for perfect tooth development. Feb. 10. 1922.) He declared the first set of teeth of me cunu suouiu oe conserved prop Cleaning Baskets. erly until the jaw broadens enough to Reed and willow baskets are best accept the permanent set thus elimi Hen tied by rubbing with a stiff brush. r nating the unsightly irregularities, not waxed they may be scrubbed mastication aud possible mouth rlth soapy water, rinsed and dried. breathing. ' PLAY T Parent-Teacher- 13-- i , Is Used in Best Paints Pioneer White Lead is used as the base for best paints. It is superior in two .,y no4!' - 7 ways. First, it is ground so fine that it will pass through a silk screen with 40,000 meshes to the square inch. This gives it SUSPECT - i Fred t 1 t Pioneer White Lead 1 1 s' ' SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 13. Farmer Burns has been selected as referee of the wrestling match at the Salt Lake theater Friday, January 20. The contest is for the championship of the world, and according to reports regarding the ability of Ren-troDern will have the hardest contest of his career. Charlie has a 21 inch neck, which is four inches larger than Dern's neck, and he claims that no one can secure a head-locon him. Ren-tro- p has been wrestling once or twice a week right along. He defeated Fred Wolfgang at Little Rock two days ago in straight falls. He went into the match with confidence that he could win. Had he lost it would have hurt his reputation for his match here, but he is bo confident that he can throw everybody that ho is willing to wrestle every day. Burns, who will be referee of the contest, within a few days will be 61 years of age. He is a wonderfully preserved man and even today is game enough to take on many a younger man in a finish wrestling contest. He will give a physical culture talk and also demonstrate many of the best good. holds In wrestling. He will work with SPRINGVILLE LOSES. George Barnes, the sensational wresBDMB tler from Montana, whom many of SPRINGVILLE. Jan. 13. The Lehi the middleweights are sidestepping. out basketball school players high classed the local quint in a game ALPINE WINS. played at the Springville gymnasium here last evening. The score was :!(; v i ;' ALPINE, Jan. 13. The Alpine hoops to 27 in favor of the visitors. team defeated the American Fork LeLineup and summary: LEHI. xJM gionnaires here Wednesday night by were the score of 36 to 32. The teams F.G F.T.. F.G. T.P. 16 1 equally matched, each counting Baker, If 5 field goals. Osterloh, rf Lineup and summary: Merrill, c AMERICAN FORK LEGION (32) 1 2i i M Smuin, lg F.G. F.T. F.G. T.P. Roberts, rg1 6 0 0 3 Sv 1 T 2 Binch, If , Turner, rf 4 2 0 2 -Larson, rf , 12 2 0 6 11 23 u :n; Stewart, c Totals ' j 4 0 0 2 SPRINGVILLE. Storrs, lg 6 2 2 2 F.G. F.G. T.P. F.T Parker, rg ' XKsz ; ft. II 0 0 0 Clark. If 32 2 6 15 ' :! . Totals ito li Cranmer, rf " '' tif.3 ALPINE (36). 2 0 0 r 4; Bird, c ' F.G. F.T. F.G. T.P. Thorne, lg 0 2 1 0 0 0 H. Beck, If Sumsion, rg 2 0 1 0 B. Bates, rf 0 Cutler, lg 6 0 3 3 Martin, C 8 0 0 4 27 5 17 R. Bates, lg 26 Totals 2 0 O 1 Referee H. Weight. Wilklns, rg Picti.:-.- ; is oi Wolfe I. iruk'iifelrf, 6 16 6 5 L. Beck, If v.i:o h..s been arroW in Warsaw, 0 0 0 0 losCLEVELAND,. Ohio, Jan. Vance, rg the I'n.fd Stairs, as l'"iand. ing and jiu jitsu have been placed on the man who Icnous al! hom the 6 36 the 9 15 at Totals athletic curriculum regular W ail itvet lf.ni! frpinsiun tiiat Referee Wilkins. Western Reserve university. killed oniocua k Farmer Burns, former world's champion heavyweight wrestler, will arrive in Provo Tuesday to referee the Jones-Va- n IEHI In the Saturday evening at B. V. v. gymnasium the "Y hoopsters will be matched against, the Lehi high school quintette in a practice contest. The l.ehites have the distinction of being one of the three or four high school fives who have held the collegians to a close score diiring the last twelve years. Recently the northern team came to Provo and nearly outpointed PROVO AMERICAN LKGION. F.G. F.T. F.G. T P. the varsity squad in a hard fought 8 practice contest. 3 2 3 Dunn, If The first half ended with honors 5 10 0 0 Boshard. rf even and at the conclusion of the sec0 Edwards, c ond half the lads from Lehl were 2 Page, lg close on the heels of their larger and 3 Clark, rg older oiinoiients. Coach Twitchell has 4 P. Pyne, rf expressed himself as not at all sure of 0 Greenwood, If victory in this contest, since he ex36 2 pects to do w hat shifting of men he 3 .17 Totals to do in these practice games B. Y. U. F.G. F.T. F.G. T.P. regardless of the outcome, so that he for the bis 0 may he sure of his line-u0 0 0 M. Pyne, If 1 2 championship fights. 0 Groesbeck, rf 4 2 0 Partridge, c Conuell, MODESTO, Jan.. 12 3 5 Taylor, lg 2 first bastniuu, has declined a contract 0 Packard, rg 0 0 with the Salt hake bees, while Harry 0 Stewart, rf 0 Trelts, a puenet, accepted the terms 0 0 Erdman, If 4 offered by 0 Secretary Cook. Trefts 2 Storrs, c pitched to Charley Schmidt, former Americans, and 24 'catcher of the 3 11 Totals jin the opinion oi Schmidt will make Referee Simmons. Dern-Rentro- p WATCH "V" The American Legion team won by a score of 36 to 24 over the B. Y. U. quint in the high school gym last night. The legion players were in the lead from the start, and were never in danger, although given a good game by the university players. Boshard, Clark and P. Pyne were the big scorers for the legion quint. For the B. Y. U., Taylor and Partridge showed up well. Lineup and summary: WILL REFEREE THE GRAND OLD MAN OF THE WRESTLING WORLD LEGION WINS FROM WRESTLE - NOTICE TO CREDITORS. District Ccurt of th Four Judicial District, in and for Vtajb County, State of Utah. In the matter of the estate of Thomas H. Jones, Deceased. Creditors Will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at his residence at 755 South First West in Provo City, Utah county, state of Utah, on or before the 13tb day of March, COUNTY PHYSICIAN'S ADDRESS greater covering capacity and makes it easier to spread. Second, it is which means tkat paints in which it is used have clearer color tones. Pioneer White Lead forms the base of Fuller's Paints. It contributes to their excellent quality. Call on or phone our "Service Department" fer free advice, quotations, etc. We can fill orders from stock. super-purifie- ( , T70t d, W. P. Fuller & Co. 3f, 40 E. Second South Street, Salt Lake City, Utah ir ...-..- r. -- , 1W and t0Win? 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